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KITCHEN

Kitchen is not just a space where we cook.


But it is also one of the most important spaces for storage, seating, and communication. Without
the kitchen, the home would likely feel empty and confused, without a direction.
KITCHEN ISLAND
A kitchen island is a freestanding cabinet
which can either match your existing
kitchen design or compliment it. A
kitchen island can have kitchen stools
around it, for extra seating and include
integral storage drawers or cabinets and
can be used to house your cooking
appliances.
Why Do I Need a Kitchen Island?
• Kitchen islands can be accessed from all sides, maximizing
your space and give more in terms of usage and functionality
than merely traditional countertops against your walls.
• They become a real focal point of your kitchen, as they can
have a look and feel of the furniture.
•Having a kitchen island helps you and your family to enjoy
modern living in more open-plan spaces.
• A kitchen island combines function and style .
The skylight above the kitchen serves as the natural lighting of the work area, providing a
pleasant view of the garden plants. With sliding doors to the dining room can be opened on the
garden.
This kitchen establishes its cozy feel by using a similar Turn an under-utilized corner into a useful
blue tone on the floors and cabinets to beautifully breakfast nook with a tiny round table and pair of
complement all the dark wood. wooden chairs.
Courtyards
Semi private open
spaces.
A display case for courtyard. This one has its
floor patterned by the Japanese Zen garden
technique. Cross walks around it.

Simple brickwork planters and grass growing


Cross walks in tropical modernism style between paving stones give a quaint laid-back vibe
FACADE  This Beach house is in Coolum beach, Queensland,
•The facade sets expectations and Australia and was built by Abode design group 
defines the feel of the overall
structure.
•A facade is the exterior wall or face
of a building, and it usually involves
design elements
like deliberate placement of
windows or doors.
• Depending on architectural style,
these elements have a certain order to
them.
• A facade can be imposing,
Large overhanging roofs are blind and give plenty of
decorative, or rather simple. shade on the deck.

Glass walls allow plenty of natural light Open plan living room with built-in
Geometric design
throughout and glass roof for the terrace swimming pool and Cantilevered
concrete ceilings
Modern beach house in Sydney, Australia
"Bronte House"

 A modern beach house with glass facade, High side walls provide privacy and create a pleasant atmosphere
which gives residents a breathtaking view of the while you have a 360 ° view of the sky.
pacific ocean.

Glazed floor ceiling A rich palette of subtle but strong colors, earthy tones and materials such as concrete
walls, floor, ceiling and metal surfaces that contrast with the fine details of the interior.
THE FOLIAG HOUSE , INDIA

BATU LAYAR HOUSE, INDONESIA FAWKNER HOUSE

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